Bringing Science to Life - Amgen Biotech Experience...Bringing Science to Life Science, technology,...
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Bringing Science to LifeScience, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) are critical to the
worldwide economy and are a core of many industries. Innovative STEM
education programs will maximize students’ learning of knowledge and skills
that can be applied to these fields. The Amgen Biotech Experience (ABE)
gives students the opportunity to gain hands-on experience with many of
the same techniques that biotechnology researchers use to produce cutting-
edge human therapeutics.
ABE is an innovative science education program that introduces students to
the importance of scientific discovery through a molecular biology learning
experience that links core science concepts to real-world applications.
The program provides secondary school teachers with the curriculum,
professional development and lab equipment and supplies to engage
students in this rigorous science education program.
“I wouldn’t have known about this field, how stimulating and enjoyable it is, without having sampled the life of a scientist through the biotech labs used by the Amgen Biotech Experience.”
—Audrey Izuhara, research technician and former ABE student
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Enriching Students’ Lives in the Classroom and BeyondThrough ABE, students cultivate critical skills—including analysis, synthesis, evaluation and problem-solving—that will
serve them throughout their lives, whether they choose to pursue a career in science or work in an entirely different field.
To date, the Amgen Foundation
has committed more than $25
million toward the ABE program,
making this opportunity possible
for hundreds of thousands of
students and thousands of teachers
worldwide.
ABE began in Los Angeles, California, nearly 30 years ago through
a unique collaboration of Amgen scientists and science educators
with the vision to bring the excitement of biotechnology to secondary
school students. The program has since developed a robust
curriculum and expanded to multiple Amgen communities worldwide.
The ABE Program Office based at Education Development Center,
Inc. (EDC), a global nonprofit organization with deep experience and
expertise in science education, provides leadership and support to
strengthen the program worldwide.
Amgen Foundation The Amgen Foundation seeks to advance excellence in science education to inspire the next generation of innovators, and invest in strengthening communities where Amgen staff members live and work. To date, the Foundation has donated over $250 million in grants to local, regional and international nonprofit organizations that impact society in inspiring and innovative ways. In addition to the Amgen Biotech Experience, the Amgen Foundation brings the excitement of discovery to the scientists of tomorrow through several signature programs, including Amgen Scholars and Amgen Teach. For more information, visit www.AmgenInspires.com and follow us on www.twitter.com/amgenfoundation.
EDCEducation Development Center, Inc. (EDC) is a global nonprofit organization headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts. EDC’s mission is to create learning opportunities for people around the world, empowering them to pursue healthier and more productive lives. EDC works with public-sector and private partners, harnessing the power of people and systems to improve education, health promotion and care, workforce preparation, communications technologies and civic engagement. Learn more at www.edc.org.
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“ We constantly have former students
come back to tell us that they chose
to major in science, biotech or related
fields because of this experience.”
– Jim Mauch, High School Science Teacher
Quick Facts• Each year, ABE reaches more than 80,000
students and over 1,000 teachers
• Program curriculum, professional development, and all materials needed are provided free of charge
• The program has impacted 600,000 students to date
• A total of 900,000 students will have experienced hands-on biology education through ABE by 2020 because of the Amgen Foundation’s more than $25 million commitment to the program
• ABE was given the highest designation of effectiveness in Change the Equation’s STEMworks database of programs that meet high standards for quality and impact
• In partnership with Change the Equation, the Amgen Foundation’s survey titled “Students on STEM: More Hands-on, Real-World Experiences,” found that large majorities of teenagers like science and understand its value, but common teaching methods, such as teaching straight from the textbook, do not bring the subject matter to life in the same way hands-on, real-life experiences do
• Independent and rigorous evaluation data found that students exposed to ABE have significant and substantial learning in biotechnology and increased interest and confidence in doing science and biotechnology
BIOTECHNOLOGYBiotechnology has brought about the discovery and development of a new generation of human therapeutics. Advancements in both cellular and molecular biology have allowed scientists to identify and develop a host of new medicines for patients with serious illness. Biotechnology provides the tools and techniques for modern pharmaceutical research and drug development, and it is critical that future citizens are knowledgeable about this field.
THE PROGRAM AND CURRICULUM The ABE program integrates a curriculum that allows students to explore the steps involved in creating biotechnology therapies. Aligned with Next Generation Science Standards and the core biology curriculum, the program supports the larger goal of fostering scientific literacy. In addition to the curriculum and teacher professional development to understand the lab protocols and science, participating teachers receive a loaned kit, free of charge, with research-grade equipment and supplies that allow students to participate in advanced science laboratories.
THE LAB AND MATERIALSThe ABE labs parallel some of the important steps taken by the biotechnology industry to develop medicines to treat a variety of diseases. The labs incorporate core technologies used by scientists in the discovery of human therapeutics, so that students will better understand the role of biotechnology and the potential impact of this industry on our future. In addition, by engaging in this program, students may be more motivated to understand the underlying science concepts and perhaps even pursue careers in science.
LOCATIONSABE is currently available in the following regions: Australia, Canada, China, England, France, Germany, Hong Kong SAR, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Singapore, and the United States (Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Washington D.C., and Puerto Rico, with affiliate sites in Colorado and Washington) View the ABE Program Site Map
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Contact Us
Program Inquiries: Rebecca Lewis, Director, ABE Program Office, 617-969-7100 ext. 2935 or [email protected]
Media Inquiries: Jennifer van der Borgt, Amgen, 805-447-5597 or [email protected]